The Jewish Leaders Network (JLN) is a giving circle and action-driven community supporting Jewish social entrepreneurs in NYC.
Turning Shared Vision Into Real-World Impact
Meet Our Spring 2026 Grantees
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3GNY
3GNY is an educational non-profit organization founded by grandchildren of Holocaust survivors. As a living link, we preserve the legacies and the lessons of the Holocaust. Our mission is to educate diverse communities about the perils of intolerance and to provide a supportive forum for the descendants of survivors.Our generation is the last living link to survivors. It is primarily through us that future generations will hear the actual stories of our grandparents’ survival. We must ensure that others see the human face of the Holocaust, as well as understand its details, its place in history and how it is viewed and discussed today. To accomplish these goals, 3GNY creates forums where members meet, learn, connect and share ideas. Founded in 2005 with a group of six, 3GNY’s community now exceeds 6,000. We offer diverse programming for 3Gs and the wider community, including museum tours, film screenings, theater engagements, discussion groups, book readings, visits and dialogue with survivors, Shabbat dinners, Jewish cultural events, intergenerational gatherings, genealogy workshops and field trips.
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Zioness
Zioness is a coalition of Jewish activists and allies who are unabashedly progressive and unapologetically Zionist. We are a grassroots organization with more than 30 chapters across the country, fighting for the advancement of social, racial, economic, gender and environmental justice in America. We are also committed to fighting for Zionism and the inclusion of Zionists in social justice spaces, because Zionism is itself a progressive value: the movement for liberation and national self-determination of the Jewish people in our indigenous homeland.
Zioness is rooted in Jewish values, stands for justice and equality, and fights against all forms of oppression.
Meet Our Fall 2025 Grantees
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Jewish Community Mental Health Initiative
JCMHI offers free support groups for Jewish adults across diverse ages, identities, and backgrounds, along with mental wellness resources, educational workshops, and webinars that address coping and resilience in the face of antisemitism through a psychological lens. JCMHI also conducts research on the impact of antisemitism on Jewish mental health, including studies on Jewish young adults’ experiences and the effects of Traumatic Invalidation, with the goal of informing culturally sensitive assessment, treatment, and community validation. Rooted in the belief that healing happens in community, JCMHI works to strengthen collective resilience and well-being within Jewish life.
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The Center for Jewish-Inclusive Learning
The Center for Jewish-Inclusive Learning (CJIL) partners with K–12 schools to proactively address antisemitism by equipping educators and school leaders with accurate, culturally competent resources related to Jewish identity, Judaism, Israel, and antisemitism. CJIL provides professional development, consultation, curriculum review, and vetted educational tools that challenge stereotypes and build understanding, with the goal of fostering inclusive learning environments where Jewish students feel safe, represented, and respected.
Get in touch to find out more about joining JLN or applying for a grant.
The winter 2026 application is now open.